Explore of the top sights of Jordan in one day on this private tour from Dead Sea. travel by private air-conditioned vehicle with an English speaking driver. View the mosaic at Madaba; stand atop Mt. Nebo; and see where Jesus was believed to have been baptized along the Jordan Rive.
Private : Tour<br/>Duration: 8 hours<br/>Bottle water : Per person <br/>Visit : Madaba - Mount Nebo - Baptism site<br/>Car: Full size <br/>Tour: Transportation only<br/>Pickup included
We pickup you from your hotel and drive around 1 hour to This rather modest 19th-century Greek Orthodox church houses a treasure of early Christianity. Imagine the excitement in 1884 when Christian builders came across the remnants of a Byzantine church on their construction site. Among the rubble, having survived wilful destruction, fire and neglect, the flooring they discovered wasn’t just another mosaic but one with extraordinary significance: to this day, it represents the oldest map of Palestine in existence and provides many historical insights into the region.
Visit the historic Catholic Church of Saint John the Baptist, with its beautiful Bell Tower for a breath-taking view of Madaba. Visit its underground museum memorial of Saint John the Baptist. Free time to explore a mosaic workshop, if interested.
second point the La Storia Tourism Complex is located on Mount Nebo. Visitors will spend 2 hours and can take a tour of the museum which includes information on the religious history of Mount Nebo and the surrounding area. The museum is currently undergoing a project which aims to create the largest mosaic in the world at 30 meters long with 3.5 million pieces. The mosaic will depict the entire route of the King’s Highway and visitors can take part in the project by placing a piece into the mosaic. The museum also offers a variety of workshops for visitors of all ages.
The Baptism Site of Jesus Christ; is located on the Jordan side of the Jordan River. It was known as Bethany beyond the Jordan in the Biblical time, & is considered one of the three holiest sites of Christianity; it is where Jesus Christ has been baptized by John. Therefore, marking a highly important historical and religious event. Get the chance to pray in this significant pilgrimage site where many prophets have passed The Baptism Site, known as ‘Maghtas’ in Arabic is one of the most important recent discoveries in biblical archaeology. Excavations only began there in 1996, however, have already unveiled more than 20 churches, caves, & baptismal pools dating from the Roman and Byzantine periods. Grasp a unique experience at this historical site, preserved exactly how it was over 2000 years ago, filled with much flora and fauna After indulging & experiencing these holy sights & reveling in the panoramic views, reconvene with your driver for the return, ending with a hotel
The Dead Sea is a salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel and the West Bank to the west. Its hyper-salinity makes it a unique natural wonder, attracting visitors for its therapeutic properties and otherworldly landscapes. The Dead Sea is a must-visit for those seeking relaxation, adventure, and a glimpse into one of the world's most extraordinary natural phenomena.
A beautiful oasis with lush vegetation, waterfalls, and hiking trails, offering a stark contrast to the arid landscape of the Dead Sea.
An ancient fortress built by King Herod, Masada is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with significant historical and archaeological importance.
The mineral-rich waters and therapeutic mud of the Dead Sea are renowned for their health benefits and unique floating experience.
Jordan's national dish, made with lamb cooked in a yogurt sauce and served with rice and pine nuts
Deep-fried chickpea balls served in pita bread with vegetables and sauces
Creamy chickpea dip served with pita bread and vegetables
Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable temperatures for visiting the Dead Sea. The weather is warm but not overly hot, making it ideal for outdoor activities and relaxing in the water.
Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
The Dead Sea is a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, visitors should take precautions to avoid common travel risks and be aware of the extreme climate.
Amman, Aqaba
Public buses run between major towns and resorts along the Dead Sea, but the service is not as extensive as in larger cities.
Available • Apps: Careem, Uber
Car
A stunning gorge with waterfalls, pools, and hiking trails, offering a unique adventure in the heart of Jordan's landscape.
A smaller, lesser-known sister site to Petra, featuring ancient Nabatean ruins and stunning rock formations.
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